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6 Carrying out Inspections Ba sis o
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o Fig ure 6.1- 1: Honeycombing * Ho
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6.2.2 Visual Checking The visual in
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Stone Elements • Serious settleme
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Parapets * Deformation due to traff
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• Damage to slope protection •
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• Cracks in timber members • Sp
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• Discoloration • Loose or lack
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load Bearing Cables • Broken stra
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* Damage to the surface treatment F
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Stone Elements Steel Elements Timbe
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6.8 Maintenance Measures - Extent o
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7 Surveys, Materials Tests & Instru
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All the measurements and materials
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Procedures Scope Equipment The thi
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Procedures Scope Sag is measured us
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grouting gun pushed all the way to
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7.3.2 Measuring the Depth of Carbon
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* The density of the concrete in re
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Any dust should be extracted using
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Completion Surveys & Major Inspecti
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• Homogeneity of the binding agen
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Procedures In most cases it is suff
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Figure 7.3-17 E.wmpleQJRlIsl Level
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Superstructure Surfaces most expose
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The sound waves can be transmitted
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Procedures The compress ive strengt
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Figllre 7.7-2: Thicklless ofSllrfac
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8 Reporting the Results of Inspecti
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After carrying out a major inspecti
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4.5 Statistical Background 4.6 Subm
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8.5 Materials Testing As with measu
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Drilling cores In this instance an
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ECP-Measurements For the presentati
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9 DAMAGE EVALU ATION CATALOGUE Th
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND 101. Sub
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102. Obstruction of Waterway 9.1 EL
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND 103. Sco
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND Original
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND Example
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND 104. Ina
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9.1 ELEMENTS IN THE GROUND 109. Oth
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 201 Settlemen
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 202 Movement
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 203 Deformati
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS Example 9.2-7
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS Serious crack
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS Example 9.2-8
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS Example 9.2-1
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 205 Ruptures
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 206 Damage to
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS 207 LeakagesJ
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9.2 CONCRETE ELEMENTS Example 9.2-2